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Tax controversies: SMSFs - Responding to non-compliance warnings and notices

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Published on 01 Sep 12 by "TAXATION IN AUSTRALIA" JOURNAL ARTICLE
Trustees of SMSFs should adopt a proactive approach to rectifying contravention to minimise the negative consequences for SMSF members.
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